BCLF is the Binary Common Log Format, a fast, platform independent, streamable, compact logging format that resembles the Extended CLF logging format in content. The project goal is to make an Apache module and enhance the format without giving up speed.

changetrack is a program to monitor changes to files. If files are modified one day, and the machine starts working incorrectly some days later, changetrack can provide information on which files were modified, and help locate the problem. Changetrack will also allow recovery of the files from any stage.

CoCaLoRes is a configurable tool to resolve IP numbers to hostnames like in Apache, Squid, or other logfiles. It is able to cache lookups in a file, and works by default as a drop-in replacement for Apache's logresolve.

emlog is a Linux kernel module that makes it easy to access the most recent (and only the most recent) output from a process. It works just like "tail -f" on a log file, except that the storage required never grows. This can be useful in embedded systems where there isn't enough memory or disk space for keeping complete log files, but the most recent debugging messages are sometimes needed.

fireparse is an ADMLogger plugin that emails a report of all packets that have been logged by the kernel's packet filtering subsystem (iptables/netfilter
or ipchains). The report includes source and destination ports, direction, logged packet count, matched rule, and fully resolved host names (if
available). The email report can be formatted to plain text or a colored HTML table.

Firewall Log Daemon is a program written in C which will watch for ipchains or iptables log alerts in realtime. The program will start a small daemon process that parses and resolves firewall logs by reading a FIFO that syslog writes to. It can queue a batch of alerts and mail them to you, or can be used in a script to crunch an existing log file or data stream. It features hostname, port, protocol, and ICMP type/code lookup, with output formatted by a user-defined template.

game control program helps you administrate gameservers (it's written for Q1 and Q3, but works for others). It is highly modular and therefore extensible. With the current modules, it can start/stop servers, create and rotate logfiles, allow remote administration via telnet, and kick misbehaving players automagically (according to a rule set).